On Wednesday 25 October 2006 19:42, Don Gould wrote:
> Does anyone know what you set the default value of a field to if you
> want it to default to the current time and date?
NOW()
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Does anyone know what you set the default value of a field to if you
want it to default to the current time and date?
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `oncs`.`tblSessionRequest`;
CREATE TABLE `oncs`.`tblSessionRequest` (
`Id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
`MACAddress` varchar(17) NOT NULL d
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 10:26, Ben Ford wrote:
> I agree with you about arch... I use it on my desktop machine, and I'm very
> seriously considering putting it on my main laptop too (as opposed to
> kubuntu at the moment). The pacman system puts apt completely in the shade
> in my opinion, the
Hi guys,
I agree with you about arch... I use it on my desktop machine, and I'm very
seriously considering putting it on my main laptop too (as opposed to
kubuntu at the moment). The pacman system puts apt completely in the shade
in my opinion, the only issue being the lack of more esoteric package
I will try this and see if it works thanls.
On 10/24/06, Robert J. C. Himmelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Merrick wrote:
> Enclosed java code.
>
> [...]
Do you maybe mean something like this?
Image image = getToolkit().createImage(
urlLoader.findResource("pict.jpg"));
On 24/10/06, David Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Enclosed java code.
[snip]
* @author Richard Lobb
* @version 18 February 2006.
*/
[snip]
You're not trying to get us to do your assignment or homework are you?
Although, now that I think about it, the term's all over, right?
Cheers
Bryce Stenberg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On the weekend I let my daughter (age 6) try her hand at the games
> installed with OpenSUSE 10.1. It is running the gnome desktop. Now
> somehow she managed to delete all those nice panel items like
> Applications – there were two others but I can’t even remember
David Merrick wrote:
Enclosed java code.
[...]
Do you maybe mean something like this?
Image image = getToolkit().createImage(
urlLoader.findResource("pict.jpg"));
This will look in your classpath for the file, so that it could even be
located in a .jar. BTW there is also a Ja
> Thanks, I have it setup that way now.
Good. Logging in as root removes all protection from yourself and others
- write access to destroy the whole system. From a normal user, damage
is limited to the files the user has write access too (i.e. no damage
can be done to prevent the system from booti
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 20:06:38 +1300
Reg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 October 2006 19:54, Nick Rout wrote:
>
> > yes
>
> Thanks, I have it setup that way now.
>
> Next project to sort out my network. I have read quite a few web pages on
> how
> to do this, but am still as confus
Hi there .. while researching something else (M$ Monitoring tools) I
came across this wee article .. maybe of some use
http://www.netadmintools.com/art507.html
regards
Paul
Craig FALCONER wrote:
Awesome wee util - apachetop
In debian its packaged as apachetop
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On Tuesday 24 October 2006 19:54, Nick Rout wrote:
> yes
Thanks, I have it setup that way now.
Next project to sort out my network. I have read quite a few web pages on how
to do this, but am still as confused as ever :-) I am not so much concerned
with this machine with VMPlayer, but my old
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